Libbitcoin Server 3.6.0: 6 days, 16 hours, 36 minutes
Surprised BTCD is so low in the rankings considering it's probably the second most widely used implementation. I don't suspect it's being used in full validation contexts much though.
As a C preferring person, Mako is really cool. OOP can make things incomprehensible really fast. I've always been surprised Core uses Boost having come from a C/C++ dominated org that refused to add it given it's a rather large dependency.
Wow! This place looks absolutely stunning. I can't wait to visit and experience the beauty firsthand. The vibrant colors and serene atmosphere seem perfect for a relaxing getaway. Counting down the days until I can explore this hidden gem!
Surprised BTCD is so low in the rankings considering it's probably the second most widely used implementation. I don't suspect it's being used in full validation contexts much though.
As a C preferring person, Mako is really cool. OOP can make things incomprehensible really fast. I've always been surprised Core uses Boost having come from a C/C++ dominated org that refused to add it given it's a rather large dependency.
Wow! This place looks absolutely stunning. I can't wait to visit and experience the beauty firsthand. The vibrant colors and serene atmosphere seem perfect for a relaxing getaway. Counting down the days until I can explore this hidden gem!
Apparently, Santa delivered mushrooms to your stocking. Merry Christmas
Bitcoin Core v25.1 vs Bitcoin Knots v25.1 would be interesting benchmarking comparison.